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Brexit’s impact on UK economy intensifyi­ng as exit process drags on – Goldman Sachs

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LONDON: The protracted process of Britain’s exit from the European Union has caused sideeffect­s on the domestic economy to intensify, Goldman Sachs said yesterday, pointing to dwindling company investment.

Capital expenditur­e by businesses has been particular­ly subdued, the bank said, and strong employment figures mask a misallocat­ion of UK company resources to labour rather than capital which will ultimately hurt productivi­ty.

Since the referendum, firms have hired workers rather than invest in capital, Goldman Sachs economists said.

“The misallocat­ion of resources looks to have deepened.”

An increasing­ly tight labour market – with unemployme­nt at its lowest since early 1975 and pay growing at its joint fastest pace in over a decade – could thus be a sign of strain rather than resilience.

“The balance between weaker demand for workers and a shorter supply of workers bears the hallmarks of a Brexit-induced labour market shock,” the economists said.

Low investment combined with a tight labour market are likely to “accentuate the chronic underperfo­rmance of UK productivi­ty,” they added.

Goldman Sachs maintained its view that Britain is likely to leave the EU with a modified version of the current withdrawal agreement, but said that until Brexit is resolved it is hard to see a strong rebound in growth.

Next year could see a pick-up in activity as uncertaint­y fades, the bank added, but “the persistenc­e of the structural headwinds facing the UK economy is likely to take longer to address.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? A man casts his shadow beside the logo of the Brexit party, during a news conference by the ‘Brexit Party’ campaign for the European elections, in Manchester. – Reuters photo
A man casts his shadow beside the logo of the Brexit party, during a news conference by the ‘Brexit Party’ campaign for the European elections, in Manchester. – Reuters photo

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